Search Results - "De Moya, Marc M."
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Candida infection and colonization among trauma patients
Published in Virulence (01-09-2010)“…Background: Data on Candida infection among critically ill trauma patients are limited and not recently updated. Here we study the epidemiology and economic…”
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Candida infection and colonization among non-trauma emergency surgery patients
Published in Virulence (01-09-2010)“…Background: Candida is a significant pathogen among critically ill patients. However, candidiasis among non-trauma emergency surgery (NTES) patients has not…”
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Intraoperative Adverse Events: Risk Adjustment for Procedure Complexity and Presence of Adhesions Is Crucial
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-08-2015)“…Background Benchmarking the quality of intraoperative care by comparing the rates of intraoperative adverse events (iAEs) necessitates adequate risk…”
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Does the Emergency Surgery Acuity Score (ESAS) Accurately Predict Outcomes in Emergent Laparotomies?
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-10-2016)Get full text
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Acute Care Surgery: An Evolving Paradigm
Published in Current problems in surgery (01-07-2017)Get full text
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Does the emergency surgery score accurately predict outcomes in emergent laparotomies?
Published in Surgery (01-08-2017)“…Background The emergency surgery score is a mortality-risk calculator for emergency general operation patients. We sought to examine whether the emergency…”
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Intraparenchymal vs Extracranial Ventricular Drain Intracranial Pressure Monitors in Traumatic Brain Injury: Less Is More?
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-06-2012)“…Background Management of severe traumatic brain injury has centered on continuous intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring with intraparenchymal ICP monitors…”
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Profound Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass Facilitates Survival Without a High Complication Rate in a Swine Model of Complex Vascular, Splenic, and Colon Injuries
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2007)“…Background Induction of a profound hypothermia for emergency preservation and resuscitation in severe hemorrhagic shock can improve survival from lethal…”
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Acute Inflammatory Surgical Disease
Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-02-2014)“…Infectious and inflammatory diseases comprise some of the most common gastrointestinal disorders resulting in hospitalization in the United States…”
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Surgery Clerkship Evaluations Are Insufficient for Clinical Skills Appraisal: The Value of a Medical Student Surgical Objective Structured Clinical Examination
Published in Journal of surgical education (01-03-2017)“…Objective Optimal methods for medical student assessment in surgery remain elusive. Faculty- and housestaff-written evaluations constitute the chief means of…”
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Is CT Angiography of the Head Useful in the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury?
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-06-2015)“…Background Computed tomography angiography (CTA) has been increasingly used in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients to uncover vascular lesions that might…”
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Optimal pressure of abdominal gas insufflation for bleeding control in a severe swine splenic injury model
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-10-2013)“…Abstract Background We previously demonstrated that abdominal gas insufflation (AGI) reduces intra-abdominal bleeding. To date, this is the only method that…”
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Assessing the Assessors
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The influence of anesthesia on heart rate complexity during elective and urgent surgery in 128 patients
Published in Journal of critical care (01-02-2015)“…Abstract Background As an emerging “new vital sign,” heart rate complexity (by sample entropy [SampEn]) has been shown to be a useful trauma triage tool by…”
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Is irreversible shock truly irreversible?
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Surviving blood loss without fluid resuscitation
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Cerebrovascular Resuscitation after Polytrauma and Fluid Restriction
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-02-2007)“…Background There are few reproducible models of blast injury, so it is difficult to evaluate new or existing therapies. We developed a clinically relevant…”
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